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The Enterprise Club

1244th Meeting

August 21, 1971

Roger Buxton was host for the
1244th meeting of the Club on Aug
21, 1971, one week later than the
regular scheduled date since Roger
had been on a trip to the west
with his family. This was our
first meeting with the Buxtons
+ it proved that the Club had
again been very wise in its
selection of a member.

Roger's farm is located
north of Damascus near the Fred
Co. like. Milk production is his
chief enterprise + the farm operation
are geared to the growing of feed
for the dairy herd.

After For our tour of inspection we
loaded on a farm wagon. There
were several corn fields, all with
excellent color + giving promise
of good yeilds with very little
evidence of blight. One field had been in [?] for 7 years.Roger had
used three methods of till planting;
conventional, Vibra shank, + no till.
All 3 seemed to be doing a good job.
The corn had been fertilized with
100 to 120 lbs of nitrogen + 100 lbs each
of phosphrous + potash + from the appearance

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The Enterprise Club

1244th Meeting

August 21, 1971

Roger Buxton was host for the
1244th meeting of the Club on Aug
21, 1971, one week later than the
regular scheduled date since Roger
had been on a trip to the west
with his family. This was our
first meeting with the Buxtons
+ it proved that the Club had
again been very wise in its
selection of a member.

Roger's farm is located
north of Damascus near the Fred
Co. like. Milk production is his
chief enterprise + the farm operation
are geared to the growing of feed
for the dairy herd.

After For our tour of inspection we
loaded on a farm wagon. There
were several corn fields, all with
excellent color + giving promise
of good yeilds with very little
evidence of blight. One field had been in [?] for 7 years.Roger had
used three methods of [?] planting;
conventional, [Vibro?] [shark?], + no till.
All 3 seemed to be doing a good job.
The corn had been fertilized with
100 to 120 lbs of nitrogen + 100 lbs each
of phosphrous + potash + from the appearance